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Don't think you need to do anything specialst7 wrote:I going foreign for a few weeks. what's best way for someone to upkeep the vehicle in it's downtime?
st7 wrote:I going foreign for a few weeks. what's best way for someone to upkeep the vehicle in it's downtime?
st7 wrote:I've got my service in 10 days. Do i have to call to make an appointment or do they call?
snypaz wrote:First service? Call and make an appointment at any of the service centers. I'd suggest Arima or the one in Diego. According to the crowd you'd be in an out within an hour. First service takes about 30mins.
First one should be around $8-900.st7 wrote:thanks.
chaguanas for it...
what's the base service price?
They change the oil, filters and check the car completely.drchaos wrote:snypaz wrote:First service? Call and make an appointment at any of the service centers. I'd suggest Arima or the one in Diego. According to the crowd you'd be in an out within an hour. First service takes about 30mins.
Like they just change the filter and not the oil?
snypaz wrote:They change the oil, filters and check the car completely.drchaos wrote:snypaz wrote:First service? Call and make an appointment at any of the service centers. I'd suggest Arima or the one in Diego. According to the crowd you'd be in an out within an hour. First service takes about 30mins.
Like they just change the filter and not the oil?
Did my second service at the Diego service center about 4 weeks ago. Saturday morning. They open at 6am. Someone came for their first service in their Ioniq, and the CSR told her it makes no sense leaving to come back cause the car will take about 30-40mins for the first service. They serviced two Ioniqs while mine was still being checked out. They are quick and very efficient.drchaos wrote:snypaz wrote:They change the oil, filters and check the car completely.drchaos wrote:snypaz wrote:First service? Call and make an appointment at any of the service centers. I'd suggest Arima or the one in Diego. According to the crowd you'd be in an out within an hour. First service takes about 30mins.
Like they just change the filter and not the oil?
that is fast!
snypaz wrote:First one should be around $8-900.st7 wrote:thanks.
chaguanas for it...
what's the base service price?
What mileage for second service?snypaz wrote:Did my second service at the Diego service center about 4 weeks ago. Saturday morning. They open at 6am. Someone came for their first service in their Ioniq, and the CSR told her it makes no sense leaving to come back cause the car will take about 30-40mins for the first service. They serviced two Ioniqs while mine was still being checked out. They are quick and very efficient.drchaos wrote:snypaz wrote:They change the oil, filters and check the car completely.drchaos wrote:snypaz wrote:First service? Call and make an appointment at any of the service centers. I'd suggest Arima or the one in Diego. According to the crowd you'd be in an out within an hour. First service takes about 30mins.
Like they just change the filter and not the oil?
that is fast!
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It wasn't a problem to be honest. But I'm going to try to stick to it to avoid any problems later on.drchaos wrote:Are they gonna make you stick with their service and intervals to maintain warranty on that battery?
snypaz wrote:It wasn't a problem to be honest. But I'm going to try to stick to it to avoid any problems later on.drchaos wrote:Are they gonna make you stick with their service and intervals to maintain warranty on that battery?
To be honest, the amount of money I'm saving on gas alone is worth it. Last time I filled up was June 30th.drchaos wrote:snypaz wrote:It wasn't a problem to be honest. But I'm going to try to stick to it to avoid any problems later on.drchaos wrote:Are they gonna make you stick with their service and intervals to maintain warranty on that battery?
You gonna stick with dealer service for 10 years?
You don't like seeing money in your wallet?
snypaz wrote:To be honest, the amount of money I'm saving on gas alone is worth it. Last time I filled up was June 30th.drchaos wrote:snypaz wrote:It wasn't a problem to be honest. But I'm going to try to stick to it to avoid any problems later on.drchaos wrote:Are they gonna make you stick with their service and intervals to maintain warranty on that battery?
You gonna stick with dealer service for 10 years?
You don't like seeing money in your wallet?
drchaos wrote:Are they gonna make you stick with their service and intervals to maintain warranty on that battery?
Les Bain wrote:Forgive me if the question dumb but my only experience with hybrids is the Prius in Gran Turismo 4.
Are hybrids all a single forward gear or do some of them have a multigeared auto transmission like in conventional vehicles?
drchaos wrote:Les Bain wrote:Forgive me if the question dumb but my only experience with hybrids is the Prius in Gran Turismo 4.
Are hybrids all a single forward gear or do some of them have a multigeared auto transmission like in conventional vehicles?
Depends on the hybrid set up
Honda insight, accord and odyssey hybrids and nissan e power going with a set up with no transmission. Engine charges the battery and battery runs the electric motor to power the car directly.
Hyundai ioniq, toyota prius, honda fit and vezel hybrid have multigear cvt's and DCT transmissions.
the full EVs have no tranny.
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